Alexandra Bernier
Alexandra Bernier’s filmography is kind of a wild ride—she’s bounced from gritty sci-fi action to epic superhero showdowns and even animated dragon adventures. If you’ve seen The Predator from 2018, you know that movie doesn’t mess around. It’s aliens, chaos, and adrenaline cranked up to eleven. Alexandra’s contribution? Not just another cog in the machine. She brought some much-needed edge and unpredictability to the mix. Then, Wonder Woman (2017) comes along—total switch up, right? Instead of intergalactic hunting parties, you get ancient mythology, badass Amazon warriors, and a splash of fish-out-of-water comedy. That film’s a big deal for a reason, and Alexandra’s work helped make it pop on screen. There’s this sense that she gets how to blend the epic with the human stuff, which, honestly, a lot of movies just can’t pull off.
And then, jumping into the future with How to Train Your Dragon (2025)—okay, that’s a whole different vibe. Dragons, animation, heartwarming moments, and yeah, some classic DreamWorks humor. It’s not easy to move from dark, live-action blockbusters to the magical, animated world of Berk, but Alexandra’s got the chops for it. You can tell she’s not just phoning it in; she’s genuinely invested in bringing these stories to life. Each project is a different beast, but she manages to leave her mark every single time. That’s not something you see every day.